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Hey can you grind the upper cups for a better adjustment on the preload collar?
Mine are ran all the way up, and you can not adjust it without lowering the spring assembly..
-Greg (aka squatting dog)
Good job Andy!
Couple things if I may, loosen/unsnap/cut zip tie, on the 4x4 vacuum, wheel speed sensor wire, and brake line BEFORE you separate the upper control arm from the knuckle. The wheel speed sensor wire can damage easilly if pulled tight when the upper control arm springs free. The wires will tear under the insulation and you won't know it until the ABS light kicks on.
You don't "need" the alignment cams, but they will help hold adjustment if you find the arms moving on you while off roading.
Good tip, was going to suggest the same!
Another tip/trick I was shown, is to use a strap up on the firewall, down to the top of the spindle once the UCA is disconnected... so the weight is supported by the strap, and the weight of the hub isn't hanging free. Reason being, when the shock is removed it's VERY easy for the front axle to slip out, and a can be a huge PITA to put back in (especially by yourself).
That's a fact...And a mess... Lol
-Greg (aka squatting dog)